Roger Louis Faulques (14 December 1924 – 6 November 2011) a.k.a. René Faulques, was a French Army Colonel, a graduate of the École spéciale militaire de...
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1st Foreign Regiment; 1er BEP; 1er REP) Hélie Denoix de Saint Marc ( 3e REI, 1er BEP; 1er REP; 2e BEP ) Roger Faulques ( 3e REI, 1e BEP; 1e REP; 2e REP)...
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mercenaries were brought in by the leader of the mercenaries in Katanga, Roger Faulques. Denard fought there until the secessionist movement led by Moise Tshombe...
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1967, while living in Paris, he made contact with former colleague Roger Faulques, who was organizing a mercenary unit for the newly independent Republic...
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Chairman of the National Committee of Reconciliation and Development. Roger Faulques Ante Gotovina Aarne Juutilainen Jean-Marie Le Pen Patrice MacMahon Peter...
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Williams Jan Zumbach Carl Gustaf von Rosen Lynn Garrison Marc Goosens † Roger Faulques Units involved Nigerian Armed Forces Biafran Armed Forces Foreign...
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Allegiance (Organization) Comments Vincent Patriarca 1914–1995 Italy Spain Roger Faulques 1924– 2011 1944–1970 French Forces of the Interior France State of...
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Katangese Air Force ONUC Ireland India Sweden Commanders and leaders Roger Faulques Michel de Clary Henri Lasimone Pat Quinlan Noel Carey Strength 500 -...
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Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque Adrien Conus René Joyeuse René Gaurand Roger Faulques Louis Renault Others Hamengkubuwano VIII James Greenway Eisaku Sato...
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still heavily influenced by European mercenaries. Lieutenant Colonel Roger Faulques, a Frenchman, was made chief of staff, and he established a new headquarters...
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